armour

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英式音标:[\'ɑ:mə(r)] 美式音标:[ˈɑrmɚ]
armour基本解释 n. 盔甲;装甲;护面n. (Armour)人名;(英、西、葡)阿穆尔 armour的意思释义 n.甲胄,盔甲;装甲;装甲车辆;装

armour怎么读

英式音标:[\'ɑ:mə(r)]

美式音标:[ˈɑrmɚ]

armour基本解释

n. 盔甲;装甲;护面

n. (Armour)人名;(英、西、葡)阿穆尔

armour的意思释义

n.

甲胄,盔甲;装甲;装甲车辆;装甲部队

释义

“armor”的变体;

双语释义

n.(名词)

[U]盔甲,铁甲 protective, usually metal, covering for the body, worn when fighting

[U]装甲 metal plates covering warships, tanks, etc. to protect them from shells, missiles, etc.

[U]装甲车辆;装甲部队;装甲兵种 group of vehicles protected in this way

英英释义

armour[ \'ɑ:mə ]

n.

a military unit consisting of armored fighting vehicles

同义词:armor

protective covering made of metal and used in combat

同义词:armor

tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant

同义词:armor

v.equip with armor

同义词:armor

armour用法及例句

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)

动词+~

pierce armour刺穿盔甲

put on armour穿上盔甲

wear armour穿着盔甲

形容词+~

ancient armour重型装甲部队

light armour轻型装甲部队

protective armour护身盔甲,防弹装甲

名词+~

submarine armour潜水服

介词+~

a set of armour一套盔甲

~+介词

the steel armour of a tank坦克的装甲板

词组短语

body armour护身防弹衣;排雷服

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

His body was encased in shining armour.

他全身披着明幌幌的甲胄。

Small Droglo looked a little silly in my armour, but at a distance it was good enough to confuse.

小卓格洛穿我的甲胄看起来有点傻傻的,但是如果隔段距离的话仍然可以让人感到混淆。

例句参考

Reactive armour module

CERAMIC TILE ARMOUR

Hard armour panels or plates and production method therefor

Analysis of ceramic/metal armour systems

Knights in armour. A follow-up study of injuries after legal settlement.

The cell wall: a carbohydrate armour for the fungal cell

Ballistic protection mechanisms in personal armour

Breakup and reestablishment of the armour layer in a large gravel-bed river below dams: The lower Ebro

Takeover Regulation as a Wolf in Sheep\'s Clothing: Taking Armour & Skeel\'s Thesis to Continental Europe

Carbon, polyethylene and PBO hybrid fibre composites for structural lightweight armour

armour词源

armour

armour: [13] Armour comes ultimately from Latin armātūra ‘armour, equipment’, a derivative of the verb armāre ‘arm’ (the direct English borrowing armature [15] originally meant ‘armour’ or ‘weapons’, but the ‘protective’ notion of armour led to its application in the 18th century to ‘metal covering the poles of a magnet’). In Old French armātūra became armeure, and subsequently armure, the form in which it was borrowed into English (the -our ending was artificially grafted on in the 14th century on the model of other Latin-based words such as colour and odour). Armoury is French in origin: Old French armoier ‘coat of arms’ was a derivative of arme ‘weapon’; this became armoirie, which was borrowed into English in the 15th century as armory, meaning ‘heraldry’, but also, owing to their formal similarity, came to be used with the same sense as armour – ‘protective metal suit’ or ‘weapons’.This was what armoury meant when it came into English in the 14th century (and the sense survived long enough to be used by Wordsworth in a sonnet to ‘Liberty’ 1802: ‘In our halls is hung armoury of invincible knights of old’). The meaning ‘place for keeping weapons’ developed in the 16th century.=> armature

armour

chiefly British English spelling of armor (q.v.); for suffix, see -or.

armour相关例句

1.non-magnetic armour

非磁性装甲

2.metallic armour

金属装甲

3.armour training

坦克兵训练

5.body armour

防弹衣

7.steel wire armour

钢线铠装

8.cable armour cutter

电缆钢带铠装剥切刀

-- 来源 -- 英汉

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